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...carried a casual paragraph or two each day of the trial. But one reporter at the press table in Seattle filed a thumping 1,500 to 2,500 words a night to New York, and got no squawks from his employer. He was greying, 41-year-old William E. Dodd Jr., son of the late U.S. Ambassador to Germany. His employer: Tass, short for Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union...
...busy decision day, the Court handed down two other notable rulings. It gave balm to three New Dealers-Robert Morss Lovett, Goodwin B. Watson, and William E. Dodd-whose salaries had been withheld in 1943 by Congress merely because they had been dubbed "radical" by the Dies Committee. The Court called Congress' action a "bill of attainder"-and gave Congress the hardest rap in more than a decade...
...Merrick Dodd...
British Chamber of Commerce Chairman John S. Dodd growled back: "If Mr. Shinwell will concentrate on producing more coal and refrain from spending time on threats and talk of 'bunkum,' there is a fairly good chance we shall produce our goods before he produces...
Speaking to a capacity crowed were Thomas, former Socialist presidential candidate; Dan T. Smith, professor of Finance; Alvin H. Hansen, Littauer Professor of Political Economy; and Senator Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Republican, from lows. Moderator was E. Merrick Dodd, Jr. '10, professor...